Abstract

A 61-year-old man presented with difficult swallow. His symptoms began several months ago with progression during past months. He had particular problems in swallowing pills, dry food and meat. His dysphagia localized to neck, without associated odynophagia, nasal regurgitation and cough. He had no other significant medical history. Physical examination revealed unremarkable findings.

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